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." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy. and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to "your business." the holiday shopping season is already picking up steam. and independent businesses are hoping that their efforts to get customers to shop local will pay off. as we know, small business saturday is now one of the most important days of the year for small business owners on main streets around the country. and while it's only one day, some communities are taking a page from this shop small playbook year round. in one town customers are supporting friends and neighborhoods by celebrating every saturday as a day to live local. saturday isn't just any day of the week here in mountain brook, alabama. >> everybody's embraced it. s community's embraced it. it is something that everybody feels strongly about. >> around these parts, it's better known as live local saturdays. >> you can live it, and you can show it, and we try to do a little bit of both. >> it's
." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy. and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to "your business." the holiday shopping season is already picking up steam. and independent businesses are hoping that their efforts to get customers to shop local will pay off. as we know, small business saturday is now one of the most...
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that is not good for the economy. and now the are three potential reasons for that, when we have not done enough on childcare and that impacts labor force participation. , to the impact of perhaps long covid and three is that waiters have been lagging inflation significantly and people simply have not been coming into the labor market that attractive. it is important that we deal with these issues, because in order for the economy to remain vibrant, we need the supply side, that just not passively before's participation but slope much. incidents do with everything that we've been talking about for a couple of years. we need that to be much more vibrant. what is being done by the administration is going to help, it is a shame that the childcare issues that not go for congress. i would've also helped a lot. >> mohammed, thank you for your analysis. we needed this week because there's a lot of stuff on both sides of the ledger that are coming up. we appreciate your time, mohammed is the chief akabas -- right after the, b
that is not good for the economy. and now the are three potential reasons for that, when we have not done enough on childcare and that impacts labor force participation. , to the impact of perhaps long covid and three is that waiters have been lagging inflation significantly and people simply have not been coming into the labor market that attractive. it is important that we deal with these issues, because in order for the economy to remain vibrant, we need the supply side, that just not...
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the economy. poor choices on cece's part. it's just the way of the world. >> would you say that whatever you're doing isn't working? >> i'm persisting. >> in what? >> in staying alive. my dad committed suicide. i'm not going to follow in his footsteps. >> your dad gave up. whatever his reasons are, may his soul rest in peace. >> uh-huh. >> without a doubt, this is a copy cat suicide. >> uh-uh. >> your story line, the economy, cece is strangling you. >> when you're competing with people with harvard degrees that try to work at blockbuster. >> you could get a job. you could be an assistant on movie sets. >> i've gotten jobs. i've had more jobs than anyone i know by far. >> i don't think the job debate helps you at all. >> no, it doesn't. right. >> i think she's going. would you do the only thing she really wants from you and go to the landlord and say i'm off the lease, two months. >> i'm going to get a roommate. >> you're going to put an ad-in right away for a roommate. >> i've done it. >> my perfect world, i'd like to see you
the economy. poor choices on cece's part. it's just the way of the world. >> would you say that whatever you're doing isn't working? >> i'm persisting. >> in what? >> in staying alive. my dad committed suicide. i'm not going to follow in his footsteps. >> your dad gave up. whatever his reasons are, may his soul rest in peace. >> uh-huh. >> without a doubt, this is a copy cat suicide. >> uh-uh. >> your story line, the economy, cece is...
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coming up on msnbc's your business, these three small business heroes turned around a town's economy by bringing back the cheese making legacy. why the owner of this growing beauty care line wants the federal government to regulate her industry even more. and wisdom from his lips to your ears, the ceo of car maximum on why you need to respect and respond to customers. advice and stories to help you succeed coming up next on your business.
coming up on msnbc's your business, these three small business heroes turned around a town's economy by bringing back the cheese making legacy. why the owner of this growing beauty care line wants the federal government to regulate her industry even more. and wisdom from his lips to your ears, the ceo of car maximum on why you need to respect and respond to customers. advice and stories to help you succeed coming up next on your business.
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as the economy worsened, the number of products was cut as a moore evaluated every job, including her own. >> and so management had to jump in and do everything. and that's when i went back to working in the oven again. >> she says it's no easy task. in fact, it can be a pretty slow process. while retail orders come in at any time, it can take months to agree on a wholesale deal. the wholesale shift has been a welcomed change for the charleston cookie company's executive pastry chef. the move means a little more mixing and baking, but the woman known as judy pop says this decision was key to survival. >> as anybody knows a bakery, wholesaling keeps it going. i was really excited when we got wholesaling. so i was more probably ecstatic than anybody. >> she believes wholesaling does wonders for promoting charleston cookie's all-important brand. >> retail is retail. those are customers walking in. those are from the internet, word by mouth, pabut wholesalin you're going throughout the businesses of charleston or even outside of charleston. >> a more efficient keeps in check. keeping any
as the economy worsened, the number of products was cut as a moore evaluated every job, including her own. >> and so management had to jump in and do everything. and that's when i went back to working in the oven again. >> she says it's no easy task. in fact, it can be a pretty slow process. while retail orders come in at any time, it can take months to agree on a wholesale deal. the wholesale shift has been a welcomed change for the charleston cookie company's executive pastry...
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and the hottest small business trend of 2015, the rise of the on-demand economy. a look back and ahead with lots of advice in between coming up next on "your business." >> american express open can help you take on a new job. or fill a big order. or expand youric
and the hottest small business trend of 2015, the rise of the on-demand economy. a look back and ahead with lots of advice in between coming up next on "your business." >> american express open can help you take on a new job. or fill a big order. or expand youric
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economy? >> he doesn't think we've had good deals in place and he was very clear directly with president xi which he'll continue to be that we want to make sure that americans and american workers in particular are getting the best deal and the best pieces possible. that was one of the reasons that he worked to secure massive deals totalling over $250 billion while he was in china. he's going to continue to push for those types of efforts. >> thanks, sarah. before the president left for asia, officials here hinted that north korea might be added back onto the list of state sponsors of terror. has the president decided to go forward with that move? >> i believe the president will be making an announcement decision on that at the first part of next week. we'll keep you posted on those details. hunter? >> thank you, sera. the fish and childlife service is lifting a ban and will now allow elephant trophies imported from zimbabwe. president trump has previously said he was against big game hunting.
economy? >> he doesn't think we've had good deals in place and he was very clear directly with president xi which he'll continue to be that we want to make sure that americans and american workers in particular are getting the best deal and the best pieces possible. that was one of the reasons that he worked to secure massive deals totalling over $250 billion while he was in china. he's going to continue to push for those types of efforts. >> thanks, sarah. before the president left...
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and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. but you've got a meat and potatoes guy? pour chunky sirloin burger soup over those mashed potatoes and dinner is served. four minutes, around four bucks. campbell's chunky -- it's amazing what soup can do. >>> for the roughly 360 inmates serving life without parole, knowing they may never leave prison takes its toll. but this hardship is often shared with their family members on the outside. >> today is a very important day. i'm here to visit my father. it's wonderful because this is father's day weekend. i'm very excited. very excited. it's going to be a very unique visit. it's been really difficult for both of us, not being able to hold him at least once a month and say, dad, i love you. he's always been inc
and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. but you've got a meat and potatoes guy? pour chunky sirloin burger soup over those mashed potatoes and dinner is served. four minutes, around four bucks. campbell's chunky...
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voters for this economy right now? >> i think that is a question directed back at you. i think in many cases the media is not looking to cover what the economic benefits have been in the economy. too often we are covering stories such as russia buying facebook ads. >> you keep saying russia buying facebook ads. you dismissed this. you think it was that minuscule of an interference, the facebook situation, going through social media, oh, it's just a small -- >> where has the coverage been? has the media been covering the fact that we have the lowest unemployment -- >> we have an entire channel that does that. it's called cnbc. >> i watched cnbc. sometimes they have us on. i think generally you look at the predominance in media coverage. >> let me ask you about the tax bill. you had a meeting with senate democrats. and the president apparently said well, look, it's the senate bill is where it is at. he didn't call it mean as what happened with health care. some house republicans heard the president all of a sudden say th
voters for this economy right now? >> i think that is a question directed back at you. i think in many cases the media is not looking to cover what the economic benefits have been in the economy. too often we are covering stories such as russia buying facebook ads. >> you keep saying russia buying facebook ads. you dismissed this. you think it was that minuscule of an interference, the facebook situation, going through social media, oh, it's just a small -- >> where has the...
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and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. >>> as dawn breaks on holman correctional facility, the officers and staff on the dayshift settle into their daily routines. >> yes, sir? >> what are the requirements to getting a picture sent in? >> are you talking about females? female friends? okay. they can have lingerie on. they can have panty sets on. bathing suits as long as the nipple area does not show, and the bottom part of the genitalia does not show. so you can have those, but that's it. >> all right. >> all right. thank you. >> okay. close the window and wait for the next one. >> meanwhile, sergeant english is on lock fixing duty, one of the many jobs he holds at the prison. >> this is normal. i do this all day long. i walk like this all day long. they
and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. >>> as dawn breaks on holman correctional facility, the officers and staff on the dayshift settle into their...
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the economy is doing really great. when you come back you'll see with the jobs and companies coming back into our country and the stock market hit a record high. unemployment's the lowest it's been in 17 years. you're fighting for something real. you're fighting for something good. >> reporter: an unusual message directed toward those on duty and in harm's way. it is very typical of the president to want to when he knows there are media cameras there and he made a point of saying that to those assembled on the other end of the video conference that the white house travel pool, the dozen or so journalist who is are always closest to the president that they were present and making the point his words would be seen far beyond the military institutions that were connected through video conference. he also said something on twitter that was not on husband public schedule that he will be spending time at a coast card outlet here in florida. we await to find out what he will be doing. we suggest at some point they'll sit down
the economy is doing really great. when you come back you'll see with the jobs and companies coming back into our country and the stock market hit a record high. unemployment's the lowest it's been in 17 years. you're fighting for something real. you're fighting for something good. >> reporter: an unusual message directed toward those on duty and in harm's way. it is very typical of the president to want to when he knows there are media cameras there and he made a point of saying that to...
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we've had what the economists consider fiscal drag pulling down the growth rate of the economy. if you just look at the job growth, the private sector job growth has been all but astounding. i mean equal to any of the strongest years that we've had in the last half century. and a lot of the job losses have been on the government's side. so there is that irony that you see the republicans saying oh that's because the government is choking things. the government is shrinking. we made a shrinking share of government as a share of gdp and of employment. >> now congressman, let's look at the job records of the last four presidents. four republicans, two democrat combined. both president bushes created just over a million private jobs -- private sector jobs just over a million combined. presidents clinton and obama have combined to create almost 29 million jobs. what would it make it harder for a republican candidate in 2016 to argue the gop has the right solutions on jobs especially if their candidate is named bush? >> you're going to have guys out there twisting themselves into pret
we've had what the economists consider fiscal drag pulling down the growth rate of the economy. if you just look at the job growth, the private sector job growth has been all but astounding. i mean equal to any of the strongest years that we've had in the last half century. and a lot of the job losses have been on the government's side. so there is that irony that you see the republicans saying oh that's because the government is choking things. the government is shrinking. we made a shrinking...
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so the economy is getting stronger. when i come to places like this and see the work that's being done, it gives me confidence there are better days ahead. >> the president today down in virginia. well, the president has had a run of good news lately, of course. though, of course, there is still a long time to go before the election. here's how johnathan cheney put it in the new york magazine. quote, why has obama improved his standing? pretty much everything has moved his way all at once. the recovery, which stalled last year, is picking up speed. perceptions of the economy are improving along with it, as you said. the republican candidates have all hurdled rightward and lost popularity in the center. obama has been able to establish a contrast against a wildly unpopular republican house rather than let himself to be sucked down into its dysfunction. so at the very time he got the house to finally agree to continue the reduction in payroll taxes, which he had to do. he won that. some people think that was his turn arou
so the economy is getting stronger. when i come to places like this and see the work that's being done, it gives me confidence there are better days ahead. >> the president today down in virginia. well, the president has had a run of good news lately, of course. though, of course, there is still a long time to go before the election. here's how johnathan cheney put it in the new york magazine. quote, why has obama improved his standing? pretty much everything has moved his way all at...
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and number three, he is asking himself, my economy is really big. probably too big to sanction in its entirety, but could i be sanctions sector by sector? and with that hurt me? he is watching how the west is holding together. those are three questions that i think are having a chilling effect on the idea of china actually attacking taiwan, fortunately. >> and of course, conversely our economy and our trade is much more tied in with china than it ever was with russia. so that complicates the global economic view of it as well. admirable, i'm grounded glad to talk about. it admiral james -- is a former supreme allied commander at nato. is nbc news chief international security and diplomacy analyst. straight ahead, president biden's big week in the major piece of democratic legislation likely to hit his desk. another hour of velshi, live from tuscaloosa alabama, starts right now. tuscaloosa alabama, start right now. good morning, it is saturday at augusta. six i am ali that she lived in tuscaloosa alabama for the special edition of velshi across ameri
and number three, he is asking himself, my economy is really big. probably too big to sanction in its entirety, but could i be sanctions sector by sector? and with that hurt me? he is watching how the west is holding together. those are three questions that i think are having a chilling effect on the idea of china actually attacking taiwan, fortunately. >> and of course, conversely our economy and our trade is much more tied in with china than it ever was with russia. so that complicates...
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." ♪ >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's why we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg, welcome to your business. the show dedicated to giving you tips and advice to help your small business grow. brand exposure is the phrase that so many of us use to talk about getting our names or products and services noticed by the public. while most of us go it alone, you don't have to. there's another option out there called co-branding. it's a chance for entrepreneurs to pair up and sell products together. >> three small businesses. >> we are a small batch roaster, focuses on quality. >> with very different products. >> i work with the brew crew. we have there to produce all these beers. >> have a lot more in common than you might think. >> makes craft chocolate, so chocolate from bean to bar. >> they embraced the concept of co-branding. >> we're combining two brands together to help build a stronger presence. >> josh ferguson, the owner of kaldi's coffee, he believes companies c
." ♪ >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's why we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg, welcome to your business. the show dedicated to giving you tips and advice to help your small business grow. brand exposure is the phrase that so many of us use to talk about getting our names or products and services noticed by the public. while most of us go it...
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but when it comes to the economy as, as well, look, the economy what we're seeing there is that yeah, it's doing -- it's doing well but like we were talking about before, it's like there's not -- people haven't seen a real wage benefit. right? since 2010, since 2010, jobs haven't -- 2017, i'm sorry, 2017 hasn't become compared to any years since 2010 on job, on job growth. so that is another problem people are not feeling it, as well. >> all right. corrine jeanne pierre, caitlin, stay with us. coming up, some big names in the house of representatives have already announced they're not going to be running for re-election in 2018. that is next. >>> this in fact if our new american moment. there has never been a better time to start living the american dream. to every citizen watching at home tonight, no matter where you've pen or where you've come from, this is your time. if you work hard, if you believe in yourself, if you believe in america, then you can dream anything, you can be anything, and together, we can achieve absolutely anything. >> one thing many congressional republicans d
but when it comes to the economy as, as well, look, the economy what we're seeing there is that yeah, it's doing -- it's doing well but like we were talking about before, it's like there's not -- people haven't seen a real wage benefit. right? since 2010, since 2010, jobs haven't -- 2017, i'm sorry, 2017 hasn't become compared to any years since 2010 on job, on job growth. so that is another problem people are not feeling it, as well. >> all right. corrine jeanne pierre, caitlin, stay...
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that's why i trust him on the economy. the challenge is that they don't trust republicans right now. the approval ratings of republicans in congress quite low. and the approval ratings of the tax bill itself, at best, at best, is mixed and ambivalent. and republicans are spending more time right now worrying about getting the votes in the senate than they are convincing voters that this is the right thing for the country. that's going to be a bigger challenge. forget about what the vote is. if they succeed, are they going to be able to and are they willing to spend 2018 making a positive case, or will that vacuum get filled by democrats and others that are attacking it? >> and at the same time we've got this sexual harassment on both sides, not equivalent, but roy moore front and center, robert costa. >> roy moore is front and center, and republicans are worried that he could lose that race or win that race, it's a problem for them. on taxes, though, i don't buy the confidence yet based on my reporting. you've got senator
that's why i trust him on the economy. the challenge is that they don't trust republicans right now. the approval ratings of republicans in congress quite low. and the approval ratings of the tax bill itself, at best, at best, is mixed and ambivalent. and republicans are spending more time right now worrying about getting the votes in the senate than they are convincing voters that this is the right thing for the country. that's going to be a bigger challenge. forget about what the vote is. if...
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i do think we can do things that will actually grow the economy. i have a fundamental disagreement with you in terms of if we give the lower class a tax cut, because they don't pay -- >> they don't pay much. >> consumerism is not going to drive the economy to great heights. great heights of consumer, or economies always come from investment. investment creates the next google, apple -- >> then we don't have a fundamental disagreement. >> right. >> but if we balloon our deficit -- but if we balloon our deficit and cut budgets. >> that's a problem. >> then we can't invest in education. we know you're not going to be able to deduct the student debt -- >> this tax bill is driven by keeping people in power. that's not new but that's what it is. >> and we haven't even talked about the estate tax. >> well, i mean, you're making exactly the right point. we've not actually made -- >> can you say that one more time looking into the camera? >> we've not made any of the tough decisions. we've got to get the rates down. you have to close the loopholes. we decid
i do think we can do things that will actually grow the economy. i have a fundamental disagreement with you in terms of if we give the lower class a tax cut, because they don't pay -- >> they don't pay much. >> consumerism is not going to drive the economy to great heights. great heights of consumer, or economies always come from investment. investment creates the next google, apple -- >> then we don't have a fundamental disagreement. >> right. >> but if we balloon...
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call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >>> members of the syrian opposition are accusing syrian troops of rounding up dozens of civilians in the city of homs and executing them. the dead reportedly include women and children. the syrian government is denying involvement and they are blaming this massacre on so-called terrorists. >>> an egyptian brokered cease-fire has stopped violence between the israelis and palestinians. four days of attacks and counterattacks killed at least two dozen people involved. >>> a federal court will now decide the fate of a new texas law requiring voters to show voter i.d. on monday the justice department said it was blocking the law. a judge in wisconsin has struck down that state's voter i.d. ruling that its unconstitutional. we'll talk more about that later in the show. >>> and former florida congressman alan grayson escaped unharmed after he ran a red light and slammed into a bus. two people on the bus suffered minor injuries. dprason w
call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >>> members of the syrian opposition are accusing syrian troops of rounding up dozens of civilians in the city of homs and executing them. the dead reportedly include women and children. the syrian government is denying involvement and they are blaming this massacre on so-called terrorists. >>> an egyptian brokered cease-fire has stopped violence between the...
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i think it's good for everybody, for the community and for, certainly for the economy to support small businesses. >>> we are always encouraging you to shop local and support your neighborhood small businesses, but if you need a little more inspiration on that front, here are five reasons why you should do it. one, your dollars support the community. when you shop local you not only support the retailer itself but also the whole infrastructure around it. two, local businesses create more local jobs. small local businesses are the largest employers nationally and provide the most jobs to people in the area. three, invest in your community. local businesses are owned by people who live in the community, and are more invested in its future. four, support the environment. locally owned businesses make more local purchases, requiring less transportation. and five, it keeps your community unique. where we shop, where we eat and have fun, all of that builds our community's character and make it is a place we call home. >>> this week's "your business" selfie means a lot to us. it comes from ph
i think it's good for everybody, for the community and for, certainly for the economy to support small businesses. >>> we are always encouraging you to shop local and support your neighborhood small businesses, but if you need a little more inspiration on that front, here are five reasons why you should do it. one, your dollars support the community. when you shop local you not only support the retailer itself but also the whole infrastructure around it. two, local businesses create...
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. >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's why we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to giving you tips and advice for helping your small business grow. for most of us, when we talk about main street, wie think of it as the heart and soul. and those main street businesses from the hardware store to the barbershop or the local bank, these are what we think of when we think of small business. so how is main street america doing in the face of our country's economic ups and downs? we decided to travel the country to find out. our next stop brundidge, alabama. ♪ sweet home alabama >> i'm in brundidge, alabama, population about 2,000. i'm about half way between montgomery, alabama, and pensacola, florida. 60 years ago, main street here on brundidge was hopping. this was the place people came to shop, convene and hang out. look around now and it's not exactly the same. there are a lot of vacancies here. so what happened? w
. >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's why we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to giving you tips and advice for helping your small business grow. for most of us, when we talk about main street, wie think of it as the heart and soul. and those main street businesses from the hardware store to...
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writing, great numbers on stocks and the economy. if we get tax cuts and reform, we'll really see some great results. the second one, if democrats were not such obstructionists and understood the power of lower taxes, we would be able to get many of their ideas into the bill. he's really trying to get democrats on board with the senate tax proposal, and they were saying, hey, we're open to potentially trying to find some type of compromise. the fact that republicans have inserted that language that would repeal the obamacare individual mandate is going to make it a much tougher sell. there is no doubt the highest hurdle remains in the senate, willie. >> kristen welker at the white house for us. let's bring in democratic senator tim ryan. we just heard a little of your impassioned speech on the house floor about this $1.1 billion tax cut by republicans in the house. you said this is a conard, this stinks, this doesn't work. it hammers working class people. the only place this is going to create a job is in beijing, china. what would t
writing, great numbers on stocks and the economy. if we get tax cuts and reform, we'll really see some great results. the second one, if democrats were not such obstructionists and understood the power of lower taxes, we would be able to get many of their ideas into the bill. he's really trying to get democrats on board with the senate tax proposal, and they were saying, hey, we're open to potentially trying to find some type of compromise. the fact that republicans have inserted that language...
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economy to the point where in many ways, the u.s. economy now looks like it did 100 years ago during the year of the plutocrats. that not only affects us as consumers but it affects us as workers. that's what i was writing with respect to apple. you have fewer employers, fewer people with whom to sell your labor. so we get the short end of the stick on both sides, as consumers and as workers. >> karen? >> so the question i have is an issue we get into a lot on this show is what are the policies that are allowing this sort of -- some would call this the free market, although i would say it maybe the free market run amok a little bit, but clearly this has an impact at the consumer level because it means less choice. from a policy standpoint, what are the things we need to be looking at in order to try to change some of this? >> well, the main problem here is that for 200 years in this country, and this goes all wait back to the tea party, what we did is foremost we went out and fought monopolies, so we made sure we had open markets in
economy to the point where in many ways, the u.s. economy now looks like it did 100 years ago during the year of the plutocrats. that not only affects us as consumers but it affects us as workers. that's what i was writing with respect to apple. you have fewer employers, fewer people with whom to sell your labor. so we get the short end of the stick on both sides, as consumers and as workers. >> karen? >> so the question i have is an issue we get into a lot on this show is what are...
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it's about the economy getting on sustainable path or is there a problem there as well. the figure we're looking for is 200,000 jobs created. search looking at that. average earnings they picked up in the february payroll as well. was it a blip or are we seeing, finally, median incomes going up? he'll do whatever it takes in quantititive easing to shore up the european economy. >>> good news on the ipo. ipo activity in the united states up hugely. around $10,000 worth of deals in the first quarter. it's the best quarter since 2000. globally the figures up 98%. back to you. >> steve, thank you very much. have a great weekend. >>> still ahead on "way too early." one mets player being criticized for missing time for the birth of his son. we'll show you why some in the new york media are up in arms. >>> if sky diving wasn't dangerous enough. we'll show you one close call in the skies above norway. we'll find out why it is out of this world. those stories and check on weather whether "way too early" comes back. martin luther king jr. was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee.
it's about the economy getting on sustainable path or is there a problem there as well. the figure we're looking for is 200,000 jobs created. search looking at that. average earnings they picked up in the february payroll as well. was it a blip or are we seeing, finally, median incomes going up? he'll do whatever it takes in quantititive easing to shore up the european economy. >>> good news on the ipo. ipo activity in the united states up hugely. around $10,000 worth of deals in the...
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we talk about wanting to grow the economy. i will be the first to tell you, chris, we will have to allow for more legal lawful immigration in order to grow the economy. you look at japan, their growth rates will be limited because -- >> i wish you were running the house right now. >> this is great stuff, the more you get out in the street, the more people run for office, win, and the more vibrant. it isn't a happy time, it may be a time for a lot of voters out there. this is "hard ball." ♪ there are 7 continents. 7 seas. but at celebrity cruises we'd argue, more than 7 wonders. for a limited time, enjoy two free perks like complimentary wifi and drinks, plus savings for everyone in your stateroom, when you book now. during the celebrity cruises sail beyond event. >> welcome back to the special saturday night edition of "hardball." the government is shutdown, we all know that, hundreds of thousands of women nationwide took to the streets for the women's march. electing more women to public office focus. and now, the washingto
we talk about wanting to grow the economy. i will be the first to tell you, chris, we will have to allow for more legal lawful immigration in order to grow the economy. you look at japan, their growth rates will be limited because -- >> i wish you were running the house right now. >> this is great stuff, the more you get out in the street, the more people run for office, win, and the more vibrant. it isn't a happy time, it may be a time for a lot of voters out there. this is...
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. >> their goal is to do everything they can to drag down this economy. to do anything they can to focus attention negatively on the president of the united states in hopes he can get my jobs perhaps. i would say, we can stay here all day. i will get the last word. >> he can always have the last word, but i would say with all due respect to my friend, he just made another campaign speech. >> this is the second piece of the jobs plan. the senate has blocked the previous bill that failed. it would have provided $35 billion to states for teachers and first responders. it's clear none of the pieces is going to make it through the senate. >>> with 19 days until the deficit deadline, the super committee appears to be at a standstill. sources say no additional meetings for the panel are currently scheduled. each party sent pieces of proposals to the office where lawmakers were hoping to unite behind one plan. they wanted to review the plan earlier this motto give an accurate cost estimate before the november 23rd deadline. revenues continue to be a sticking poin
. >> their goal is to do everything they can to drag down this economy. to do anything they can to focus attention negatively on the president of the united states in hopes he can get my jobs perhaps. i would say, we can stay here all day. i will get the last word. >> he can always have the last word, but i would say with all due respect to my friend, he just made another campaign speech. >> this is the second piece of the jobs plan. the senate has blocked the previous bill...
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multigrain cheerios the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. >>> are you going to mail home all the stuff you can't have? >> yeah, the stuff i can't have. >> the chain is way too big to have. >> no, it's not. it's unreal. >> none of it's real. >> huh? >> i don't know if it's real or not. >> look at it. >> will i get that from medical? >> you have a number on this? >> it's from san quentin. do i get that from medical? >> yeah, i'm going to give it to the nurse. she'll give it to you. >> okay. thank you. >> dee dee and teaquila are both
multigrain cheerios the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male...
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let's move on to number three now, where you say the economy will continue to grow. may not necessarily mean the best for all of us or more zeros in our bank account, but it's going to make the rich even wealthier. >> well, that is a problem in the united states. we have this total inequality where the rich control almost all of the wealthy, and everybody else has the bread crumbs that are left. and the economy continues to grow and it grows upward. >> would love to see that trickle down to us common folk. >> so you're dabbling in some sports and entertainment too. you're predicting the washington nationals will win the world series? >> i mean that is so obvious. any baseball fan realizes that the nationals, this is going to be their year. so you know, the rest of the teams probably have to show up because their athletes have to be paid. but washington nationals a lock for the world series. >> love it. and you've got your oscar wins and who's not going to win any academy award this year. >> this is a tough one, because -- by the way, did you see this? i did. and deci
let's move on to number three now, where you say the economy will continue to grow. may not necessarily mean the best for all of us or more zeros in our bank account, but it's going to make the rich even wealthier. >> well, that is a problem in the united states. we have this total inequality where the rich control almost all of the wealthy, and everybody else has the bread crumbs that are left. and the economy continues to grow and it grows upward. >> would love to see that trickle...
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supplies and on a broader economic scale finding ways to dismantle sanctions currently crippling the economy. >>> we learned yesterday that assad's prime minister had pled to jordan. richard angle is on the ground with more. >> reporter: attacking the state tv station, the bombing caused injuries but didn't knock the channel off the air. a short time later, it broadcast this announcement. the prime minister, the television said, had been fired. but that's not what happened. the prime minister fled the country, the first cabinet minister to defect. he had been hiding for two days. >> translator: he was chosen to be part of this criminal regime, but he decided to join the syrian people and their blessed revolution. >> reporter: the syrian government could be collapsing from within. but its feared and powerful military is still working and still on the attack, especially in aleppo. 20,000 syrian troops are on the western edge and are attacking with tanks and fighter jets. a rebel commander with 100 fighters in aleppo told us if they don't receive an influx of weapons within the next 72 hours, t
supplies and on a broader economic scale finding ways to dismantle sanctions currently crippling the economy. >>> we learned yesterday that assad's prime minister had pled to jordan. richard angle is on the ground with more. >> reporter: attacking the state tv station, the bombing caused injuries but didn't knock the channel off the air. a short time later, it broadcast this announcement. the prime minister, the television said, had been fired. but that's not what happened. the...
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but when it comes to the economy as, as well, look, the economy what we're seeing there is that yeah, it's doing -- it's doing well but like we were talking about before, it's like there's not -- people haven't seen a real wage benefit. right? since 2010, since 2010, jobs haven't -- 2017, i'm sorry, 2017 hasn't become compared to any years since 2010 on job, on job growth. so that is another problem people are not feeling it, as well. >> all right. corrine jeanne pierre, caitlin, stay with us. coming up, some big names in the house of representatives have already announced they're not going to be running for re-election in 2018. that is next. took the ovulatio. it detects two hormones... ...and then the data goes onto my phone... ...and tells me my fertile days. how many days? four of more! nice! maximize your chances of getting pregnant, with clearblue connected. hi, i'm the internet! you knoarmless bowling.lt? ahhhhhhhh! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. w50irk #
but when it comes to the economy as, as well, look, the economy what we're seeing there is that yeah, it's doing -- it's doing well but like we were talking about before, it's like there's not -- people haven't seen a real wage benefit. right? since 2010, since 2010, jobs haven't -- 2017, i'm sorry, 2017 hasn't become compared to any years since 2010 on job, on job growth. so that is another problem people are not feeling it, as well. >> all right. corrine jeanne pierre, caitlin, stay...
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and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. what is it about taking a first step that we find so compelling? is it because taking a step represents hope? or triumph? at genworth, we believe in taking small steps every day to keep your promises, protect what matters, and prepare for a secure financial future. no matter where you want to go, one step at a time is the only way to get there. go to genworth.com/promises. >>> come here. come on now. >> many inmates serving life without parole must create a home inside holman, and meeting at the prison barbershop offers a refuge for inmates like sherman moore. >> i didn't know you were from there. >> what the barbershop does for me, it relaxes me, gives me an opportunity to talk to people and relate to people and understand things that i thought i already knew. >> what do you think about voting me the sexiest player in the basketball league? >>
and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. what is it about taking a first step that we find so compelling? is it because taking a step represents hope? or triumph? at genworth, we believe in taking small steps every day to keep your promises, protect what matters, and prepare for a secure...
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the economy is growing pretty well. 2% or 3% or something like that. it's not obvious that we need a huge macroeconomic package. there are a lot of problems in the country that could be dealt with in a one-by-one basis. if you went back to normal legislation with committees reporting up bills, having hearings, having experts testify. some of them could be bipartisan. back to the opioid crisis, i think 6 240u people died this year, more than the entire vietnam war will die in one year. and they can't get together a bipartisan bill, thengz that need to be done in terms of treatment and law enforcement and going after the gangs. there's a host of things. it would not be hard to get a bipartisan bill on this and it's not happening because they're paralyzed because they've got to do something huge. >> jeremy, is there a sense of urgency on the hill? and what are republicans going to get from this president to run on? how is he going to help them? >> they need something that -- what republicans need is for voters to feel as if their economic plight has impro
the economy is growing pretty well. 2% or 3% or something like that. it's not obvious that we need a huge macroeconomic package. there are a lot of problems in the country that could be dealt with in a one-by-one basis. if you went back to normal legislation with committees reporting up bills, having hearings, having experts testify. some of them could be bipartisan. back to the opioid crisis, i think 6 240u people died this year, more than the entire vietnam war will die in one year. and they...
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i think he did well on the economy. i also think that people are starting to feel less terrible about the economy. and the state of the economy is strong. the state of the american perception of the economy is skeptical at best. >> bingo. >> there is a big grand canyon that he has to kind of, you know, navigate. it is not a needle to thread, but the grand canyon. and i think, you know, yesterday he just reset that table. >> and then he reset it? >> exactly. i like that. >> and you could see the snack machines. that was a huge part of this, just making it concrete for people. >> and they argued how could he make this so political? wow. i think it was michael steele who said at the top of the show, the last time he gave a state of the union address, he literally gave a medal. >> right. >> and so given those are the arguments against president biden's speech that republicans are giving, is that them conceding you got that one? >> let's be clear. it's not that he did something new here. he accepted the terms of the speech.
i think he did well on the economy. i also think that people are starting to feel less terrible about the economy. and the state of the economy is strong. the state of the american perception of the economy is skeptical at best. >> bingo. >> there is a big grand canyon that he has to kind of, you know, navigate. it is not a needle to thread, but the grand canyon. and i think, you know, yesterday he just reset that table. >> and then he reset it? >> exactly. i like that....
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the economy added 295,000 jobs last month. far more than expected. while the unemployment rate fell to 5.5%. >>> the head of the cia has announced a reorganization of the agency to make it more nimble and technologically adept. >>> and an american missionary kidnapped last month in nigeria has been released unharmed. she was abducted by armed men who demanded $300,000 for her return. now it's back to "lockup." >>> ma'am, is this your bag? >> there was nobody in line but me. who else bag is it? you know, that's what i'm thinking in my mind. but i'm like, it's my bag. and she just said ma'am -- >> ma'am, can you please stand over at the wall? >> i thought, well, my goose is cooked. an officer grabbed my left arm. another guy walked up, put his hand in the small of my back. he's like, "ma'am, can you come with us, please?" and it just went down. from there. >> i'm walking through the airport like i own the airport. i have my nice little heels on and my suit on like i'm a professional businesswoman. and i'm just sauntering through the airport or whatever
the economy added 295,000 jobs last month. far more than expected. while the unemployment rate fell to 5.5%. >>> the head of the cia has announced a reorganization of the agency to make it more nimble and technologically adept. >>> and an american missionary kidnapped last month in nigeria has been released unharmed. she was abducted by armed men who demanded $300,000 for her return. now it's back to "lockup." >>> ma'am, is this your bag? >> there was...
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... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. >>> okay. you guys, we've got a project. we've got to go do this one. we've got some inmates that we need to shake down. supposedly running a tobacco business back there. >> in an effort to cleanup segregation and to prevent anymore tobacco negotiations, the captain and his team prepare for cell searches. >> we're going in there and looking for any kind of contraband, weapons, drugs. tobacco is a big thing so we're trying to get tobacco out of there. all right. let's go out there and see what we can find. >> a lot of times, an inmate will tape stuff to his door. you can have a knife taped to this door. there's enough clearance in here for this door to open and close, with a knife. you c
... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. >>> okay. you guys, we've got a project. we've got to go do this one. we've got...
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... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. let's do it, let's go to vegas. vegas baby! maybe we should head back to the dealership first? vegas! no, this is a test drive. vegas! [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get zero first month's payment, zero down, zero security deposit and zero due at signing on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com. and zero due at signing on any new volkswagen. smal l bu and zero due at signing on any new volkswagen. sinesses are the smal lifeblood of our communities. on november 26th you can make a huge impact by shopping small on small busin
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maybe something on the economy after the state of the union? no, they want to take up an abortion bill. certainly a lot less popular that this the agenda the president is floating tonight. that doesn't mean many if any of these proposals will become law, but it sounds like president obama has joined the fight and it looks like he's going to enjoy doing this. >> you know congressman, a senior white house adviser told "new york times" today quote, we have proof that president obama's strategy is working, and the republicans now have a chicken little problem. all the doom and gloom they predicted did not come to pass. don't republicans have a credibility problem with all their talk about job killing policies about the president, congressman? >> well my hope is that they will come out tomorrow and repent, because they have clearly -- >> that's the preacher in you, congressman. [ laughter ] >> they can't help themselves. they need to repent because, you know think tried to label the auto industry rescue a giveaway. $80 bill xwron, rescued the automo
maybe something on the economy after the state of the union? no, they want to take up an abortion bill. certainly a lot less popular that this the agenda the president is floating tonight. that doesn't mean many if any of these proposals will become law, but it sounds like president obama has joined the fight and it looks like he's going to enjoy doing this. >> you know congressman, a senior white house adviser told "new york times" today quote, we have proof that president...
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what about the economy? what about our planet? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. so with affordable energy that we can get to safely... we could afford to eat out more often. our daughter likes my cooking. don't you lori... lori? [announcer:] conocophillips. when you're a sports photographer, things can get out of control pretty quickly. so i like control in the rest of my life... especially my finances. that's why i have slate, with blueprint. i can make a plan to pay off big stuff faster... or avoid interest on everyday things. that saves me money. with slate from chase, i'm always in control. financially, anyway. get slate with blueprint and save money. call 855-get-slate today. >>> i'm craig melvin. here's what's happening right now. three u.s. students arrested during the unrest in egypt have been released. they were accused of throwing firebombs at security forces in tahrir square. >>> back here, a
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the biggest challenges are the economy which continues to flounder going into its sixth year. the long-term overseas adventures that are costly and become even more costly over time like the one in syria you mentioned where there are more russian fighters on the side of isis than from any other country, and they're going to go home at some point. >> julia, tell us how the popular image here in the u.s. of putin as a brilliant master mind who is behind every contact with trump world planning everything plays in russia. >> well, it doesn't really play in russia. the russians are kind of -- they don't know what to do with this. they'd like to take credit. they'd like to be the super power that americans portray them to be. i mean, just like the russians think the satate department is behind everything regardless of bureaucracy and limited funding, there's no bigger fan of russian power, nobody who thinks that russia is stronger than the americans. so we're kind of part of this putin cult of personality. yeah. >> wow. carol? >> julia, to follow on that a little bit. how does the r
the biggest challenges are the economy which continues to flounder going into its sixth year. the long-term overseas adventures that are costly and become even more costly over time like the one in syria you mentioned where there are more russian fighters on the side of isis than from any other country, and they're going to go home at some point. >> julia, tell us how the popular image here in the u.s. of putin as a brilliant master mind who is behind every contact with trump world...